14' Turbine Rims Superior Mags on 2040-parts.com
Santa Clarita, California, United States
2 vintage Superior mag rims, ONLY 2. they're 14x7.. GM bolt pattern 5x4 3/4 they are uni-lug so they may fit other Ford/Mopar bolt patterns, I'M NOT SURE though...If you look you can see they have minimal to no curb rash..they're in great condition for almost 40yr rims.. thank you for looking...
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